Johanna ter Steege
Johanna ter Steege is a renowned Dutch actress known for her powerful performances on both stage and screen. She gained significant recognition with her film debut in "The Vanishing" (1988), for which she received the prestigious European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. This early success catapulted her into the spotlight and opened doors to numerous cinematic opportunities.
Throughout her career, ter Steege has collaborated with esteemed directors and appeared in various notable films. Her credits include Robert Altman's "Vincent & Theo" (1990), István Szabó's "Meeting Venus" (1991), and "Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe" (1992). She showcased her versatility in Bernard Rose's "Immortal Beloved" (1994) and Bruce Beresford's "Paradise Road" (1997), further solidifying her status as a talented actress.
In a noteworthy moment in her career, ter Steege was cast by legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick for his project based on Louis Begley's novel "Wartime Lies" in 1994, following the withdrawal of Hollywood stars Julia Roberts and Uma Thurman. However, the film was ultimately shelved after Kubrick decided to abandon the project following the success of Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List."
With a career spanning several decades, Johanna ter Steege continues to captivate audiences with her compelling performances and remains a significant figure in the world of cinema.
Filmography
To Life
Paradise Road
What Doesn't Kill Us
Immortal Beloved
I Can No Longer Hear the Guitar
Meeting Venus
Cool Kids Don't Cry
Tirza
The Vanishing